As it happened, we saved the best for last on our hundred-and-one day, 15,000 mile cross-country trip. We'd seen hot air balloons in Cappadocia in 2010, and actually ridden in (a stationary) one in Angor Wat (!) before that. But we'd never seen hot-air balloons on Albuquerque's scale. I'm not sure we've ever seen anything on that scale. Why Albuquerque? you ask. The mountains that form the city's backdrop cause an interesting swirl as one's altitude rises: thus, at Albuquerque, you can take off, drift one way, and then, as you rise, come back the other way, and land pretty much where you took off. Fairly unique, world-wide. In order to see all this, however, you have to wake up at 2-3am and drive to the Fiesta field. The major activities are very early in the morning. We stayed three nights at a KOA 10 miles from the field.
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Our first day (night): we're up at 2am, drive to the field, park, go back to bed; 5:30am, we're up admiring the drone show |
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| Thus |
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| First stirrings on the field |
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| First flames, inflation |
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| These are the Dawn Patrol; they go up first, test the winds, etc. |
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Us, there, pretty thrilled to be right there on the ground, feeling the warmth of the flames |
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| Lift off |
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| Aloft |
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| Others inflating...there will be many |
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The first of the "shapes"; there would be scores more; this is a local concrete company |
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Among the several passenger-carrying balloons... upwards of $995 p/p |
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Pretty much all the balloons are sponsored by some organization or other...usually corporations |
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| A really, really good week for the propane company |
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This is an unusual dorsal view of of the local creamery balloon... quite old now and only "stands" but doesn't fly
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